Healthy & Quick Snack Ideas for Kids
When School is out and all the children are home you hear
the constant whine of “Mom, I’m hungry” even though you just fed them not an
hour ago. You are still knee deep in laundry and don’t have time to stop and
fix another meal. What are you going to do? That’s simple! Enlist their help
and let them make themselves some quick snack ideas that even a child can
make! The best benefit of these easy snacks is that they contain no honey, no
sugar and no artificial sweeteners.
Strawberry Squash:
Besides just eating strawberries plain, your children may enjoy making their
own strawberry jam. Give each child a strawberry. Have them wash the
strawberry, remove the stem and place the strawberry on a small plate. Each
child can then chop the strawberry with a butter knife and squash it with a
fork. Give your children each a piece of lightly toasted bread and have them
spread on some peanut butter. They can then spoon on their homemade strawberry
squash and enjoy a quick, healthy treat.
Banana Slices:
Again, your children can slice their own bananas using a butter knife. Have
them soak the banana slices in a little orange juice for a short while to give
them extra flavor.
Fruit Pops:
This idea needs to be done ahead of time but your children will have fun
making them all by themselves. Freeze fruit juice in ice trays or a muffin
tin. Use toothpicks or recycled Popsicle sticks for handles. For another
variation, take a cup of seedless watermelon chunks, one cup of orange juice
and one cup of water and freeze this mixture.
Orange/Strawberry Smoothies:
Older children will have no problem combining a cup of orange juice, two ice
cubes and two strawberries in a blender and pushing the button. This makes a
refreshing and healthy drink after an afternoon of bike riding.
Sandwich Roll Ups:
Let your children roll a rolling pin over a piece of bread to flatten it out.
Next, let them spread on a sandwich spread such as peanut butter and smashed
bananas. Next, have them roll their bread slices up to eat. You can also make
these roll ups ahead of time and store them in waxed paper in the refrigerator
for quick hand out.
Most of all, let them “help” you to ease the amount of time you need to spend
in the kitchen, give them a sense of accomplishment, and also keep their
little hands busy for at least five or ten minutes!
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